Free Money find fuzzy chaos in new track "Up In The Sky"
East London quartet Free Money create chaos with their fuzzy fullness in new track "Up In The Sky".
Free Money have revealed new track "Up In The Sky", their first collaboration with new label Buff Records, a label started by Mystery Jets' Blaine Harrison and Tribes' Dan White.
"Up In The Sky" is a head-rattling offering, and sees Free Money utilise their energetic charm to find tenderness amongst their rough riffs, like a diamond in the rough.
Oozing with exuberance, "Up In The Sky" is bustling with battering beats and reeling reverb, creating a space perfect for headbanging your blues away.
Alongside their new track, Free Money establish The Bank of Free Money as open for business, alongside this statement, "Here at The Bank of Free Money we have three core values – Joy, Acceptance and Optimism. Tasked with spreading these core values, our ambassadors, known as ‘Free Money’, represent our organisation in the real world, performing for the people that matter most, people like you."
- Coldplay announce forthcoming visual project, A Film For The Future
- Hayley Williams' grandfather Rusty to release an album on Paramore drummer Zac Farro's label
- Palace launch their own label 'Palace Presents' with new single, "Greyhound"
- better joy announces debut EP alongside new single, "waiting on time"
- Bartees Strange gets self-aware on new single, "Wants Needs"
- Samia details forthcoming third studio album, Bloodless
- Watch rising Icelandic band Supersport! live in session
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday